Who created http://www.modthesims.info/wiki.php...%20Requirements ? lonely housewife?
This game 32 bit and max what can use is 900mb on 64 bit OS.
4GB?you must be kidding me
Also this game will lag on any PC because of crappy game engine.Always loading something. Stable FPS not for this game.

It just says that you must have at least 4GB on RAM , this is to play decently and not to bottleneck the game which will cause you big time lag! ..if you dont and only have less than 4GB you will prolly experience the lag i had on my shitty alienware laptop , thats why on games like this if you are dedicated on playing it ? my advice?better built a custom PC

Also contacted EA support not long time ago to confirm this information.Anyone on this forum can say Electronic Arts and The Sims Studio posting fake information?Also i want to remind about usual etiquette on forums and suggest to teens registered here not to be so explosive and not to post strange and offensive reply's and quotes to my comments/posts.
Thanks.
Thread originally posted by me was locked so forced to create new one.

Shitomi, since you were pugnacious enough to start a second thread on the same topic, I have to assume you think there's something to discuss here. But quoting EA's minimum requirements is not, in fact, a discussion topic. I'm also confused by why you are trying to sell your myth to others when you are not playing the game on 2GB RAM and an integrated chip.

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A note on these requirements: The requirements listed below are taken directly from the official TS3 site. These are the absolute bare minimums you need to get the game up and running. These are NOT the minimum requirements for a playable game experience! If you have just the bare minimum and a low-end graphics card, you will NOT be able to play the game! It will run... but it will not look good, run well, or run consistently without crashing.

If you have an issue with the recommendations posted on the wiki, please post to Site Questions and Issues with something more compelling than "EA says..." EA is selling a buggy game to largely casual gamers, and people who think their integrated chip is going to produce the pictures and videos coming off gaming rigs with high-powered graphics are destined for heartbreak if they buy EA's snake oil.